首页|Recent Studies from North Carolina State University (NC State) Add New Data to Robotics (Factors Affecting Workers’ Mental Stress In Handover Activities During Human-robot Collaboration)
Recent Studies from North Carolina State University (NC State) Add New Data to Robotics (Factors Affecting Workers’ Mental Stress In Handover Activities During Human-robot Collaboration)
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Fresh data on Robotics are presented in a new report. According to news originating from Raleigh, North Carolina, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “This study investigated the effects of different approach directions, movement speeds, and trajectories of a co-robot’s end-effector on workers’ mental stress during handover tasks.Background Human-robot collaboration (HRC) is gaining attention in industry and academia. Understanding robot-related factors causing mental stress is crucial for designing collaborative tasks that minimize workers’ stress.Methods Mental stress in HRC tasks was measured subjectively through self-reports and objectively through galvanic skin response (GSR) and electromyography (EMG).”
RaleighNorth CarolinaUnited StatesNorth and Central AmericaEmerging TechnologiesMachine LearningRobotRoboticsNorth Carolina State University (NC State)